# & etc.

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There are several other devices that can be considered as platforms, integrations, communication methods, or tools for your show, including:

* Viewing device: laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, VR headsets, smart goggles
* Wii-motes or other game controllers (potentially a concern for audiences of shows like [Shakespeare in Fallout 76](https://secondwavedigitaltheatre.gitbook.io/flinders-phd-research-project/spotlights/platforms/videogame-platforms-as-social-spaces))
* GPS devices (as used by Know Theatre for their immersive audio walk in 2021)
* Smart watches
